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Objects you can install in your apartment in Westfield

August 16, 2021
Model living room at Union Street Flats Apartments.

No matter if you just rented your dream apartment or are looking to upgrade your current place, you may wonder what things you can install in your apartment in Westfield. As a general rule, you should steer clear of hanging items where you make a large hole or can’t be removed, like a new toilet. Your community rules may also say what installations you cannot do. For other items, consult this guide before trying a do-it-yourself installation in your Westfield apartment.

Can I Hang A Flat Screen Or Speakers?

Most apartments will let you hang a wall mount so you can free up space on your shelves. The unofficial rule for hanging items is that nails or hooks are fine, but think again if you have to break out a saw to make a bigger gap. The rule goes for wall mounted speakers. Feel free to install the brackets, but don’t start cutting into the drywall to obscure the wires.

Can I Install Security Components In My Apartment In Westfield?

Even apartment dwellers who stay in a desirable community still may want additional safety, however, not all security components are helpful for apartments. Some security devices require cutting walls to snake in wires. Also, you can’t take devices with you if you move. Or you could be given a fee when you leave to repair damage. Instead, use plug-and-play cameras and components that use a battery and link to uses its own network. Some apartment dwellers love the use of a doorbell with cameras.

You may want to install a smart lock on your Westfield apartment. Upgrading the locks on your apartment is probably against your lease agreement. If you doubt your existing lock’s integrity, discuss it with the management.

Model bedroom at Union Street Flats Apartments.

Should I Install A Ceiling Fan?

Ceiling fans may keep you cool, but they may also stir up issues with management if you install one yourself. Residents should never put in an item that has electrical work. Your property owner won’t trust if you performed the install safely. They need to keep all Residents in your community out of danger and guard their property from questionable wiring projects. Infringing against your rental contract in this way will bring you fines or worse.

If you are looking for more circulation or overhead lights in your place, plug-in fans and standing lamps are your best choices. You can also ask the front office if you think your HVAC system is not running efficiently. Or look for a place that comes with ceiling fans.

 Model bathroom at Union Street Flats Apartments.

Can I Put In A Bidet Or Showerhead?

You might wish to personalize your bathroom for your comfort. But hang on, apartment Residents won’t want to try major plumbing alterations. Apartment pipe systems are interconnected, and a wrong move can affect every renter’s water pressure. So installing a large bidet should not be an appropriate do-it-yourself project.

There are still some smaller changes you can get for your bathroom. If you want a bidet, get a bidet perferrial that attaches to your toilet. For more comfortable showers, replace the existing shower head with a multi-function fixture.

Model laundry room

Can I Install More Apartment Storage?

Every apartment floor plan will give you a closet or two, but most Residents still need additional places to stash their stuff. Most storage items work for apartment living as long as you won’t destroy your current storage like cabinetry or make big holes. You can add wire shelving in your closets, coat hooks in your front rooms, or an additional towel bar to the bathroom. Or hang bracket shelves for books in your living room and a pegboard for utensils for your kitchen.

Choose An Apartment With The Additions You Need At Ashley Place Apartments

If you’re looking for an apartment that feels like a home from the start, take a tour at Ashley Place Apartments. We give you outstanding amenities and spacious floor plans in a cordial community. We’re happy to show you your new home when you phone (317) 689-0173 or schedule a tour today.